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PLEASE FEEL FREE TO PRESENT ALL OFFERS OR ASK ANY QUESTIONS For your consideration, I present a 1 registered owner (SEE CARFAX BELOW), 1989 BUICK REATTA w/205K original miles. I've owned 5 Reattas previously and picked this one up several months ago on a whim. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find the time to work on her, so I've decided to part with her. (That, and my neighbors are beginning to complain about the crowded parking situation my Fiance and I have created with all our vehicles lol) THE GOOD: The car runs strong, shifts like new and rides nicely. Its is equipped with every option offered on the Reatta coupe, including the multi-position power seats and power moonroof. The headlights go up and down smoothly. There is no evidence of body work, NO REPORTED ACCIDENTS and no rust. The car has only had one elderly owner since new and the title is clean. THE BAD: The paint is somewhat dull here and there and the clear coat is peeling in spots. The leather interior is fair, but the front seat has rips. Also, the headliner is ripped. The moon roof motor runs, but doesn't open and the touch screen will occasionally go dark. Though there are no engine lights on at the moment, the Anti-Lock light has previously come on and the AC system appears to need freon. Overall, she presents fairly well for a car of 25 years. With a little effort, she could return to her former glory. Test drives are encouraged and I can show the car most days. The car is currently parked at my place of business in Staten Island, located within 15 minutes (or less) of the following bridges; The Verrazzano, The Outerbridge, The Goethals, and the Bayonne. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST AND GOD BLESS! 1989
BUICK REATTA
VIN: 1G4EC11C1KB902624
COUPE
3.8L V6 FI OHV
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE Standard
Equipment | Safety
Options
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